Social capital refers to the relationships between people that are productive: it can provide people with access to resources, ease transactions, and facilitate social and economic development at the community level. It has been conceptualized as both associations between people and attitudes of trust and cooperation that enable ties to be productive. Within communities, these attitudes underlie social cohesion, which can be defined as social integration and a propensity to cooperate and contribute to the community. Moreover, it is interaction and social engagement that develops social capital by creating and maintaining relationships and fostering social cohesion. This thesis presents an analysis of the development of social capital in ...
Social capital refers to material and symbolic resources that are accessed through social relations...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
The intent of this thesis is to conduct an empirical study of social capital in a single resource de...
The intent of this thesis is to conduct an empirical study of social capital in a single resource de...
This article draws on responses from a 2004 survey of 3771 residents in nine South Yorkshire coalfie...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...
This article explores the development of social capital within a group of students resulting from un...
This study uses 6 identified dimensions of social capital in Canada to describe and characterize the...
require local authorities to focus on ‘community cohesion’, and the Home Office has made suggestions...
Co-operatives serve as engines for local economies; generating and retaining local wealth, operating...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
Social capital refers to material and symbolic resources that are accessed through social relations...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
The intent of this thesis is to conduct an empirical study of social capital in a single resource de...
The intent of this thesis is to conduct an empirical study of social capital in a single resource de...
This article draws on responses from a 2004 survey of 3771 residents in nine South Yorkshire coalfie...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...
This article explores the development of social capital within a group of students resulting from un...
This study uses 6 identified dimensions of social capital in Canada to describe and characterize the...
require local authorities to focus on ‘community cohesion’, and the Home Office has made suggestions...
Co-operatives serve as engines for local economies; generating and retaining local wealth, operating...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
Social capital refers to material and symbolic resources that are accessed through social relations...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...